Expert opinions on this poss het clown
Yea but i didn't even know the pairing lol. I agree, that does help a lot though.
Re: Expert opinions on this poss het clown
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Originally Posted by
Mike41793
Guys this girl's only 50% poss het. Anyone wanna bet against her proving out?! I didn't even have to see her clutch mates before jumping on her. Maybe i'm just full of BS when it comes to hets though :rolleyes:
http://img.tapatalk.com/d/13/07/20/ha2a5e2a.jpg
No one in their right mind would bet against that one :gj:
Re: Expert opinions on this poss het clown
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Originally Posted by
coreydelong
See.... it's not that tough. I threw that #1 Pastel in there because she is HOT!! She just does not have the funkiness to her nor outlines in the alien heads, but she does have great blushing!!
Right on all other calls..... and the Butter is a Butter- just a crappy pic as my light tent was down and she was not cooperating!!
I knew someone would fall for the first Normal ;)
Omg thank you sooo much Corey....that post was extremely helpful! And i guessed right on all!
sent from my incubator
Re: Expert opinions on this poss het clown
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Originally Posted by
TessadasExotics
It's either het or it's not. There is NO such thing as 50%. Knowing the breeding is half the battle. Anyone can make an educated guess if you have the 2 parts of the equation.
Um what? Obviously there's no "50% het," the 50%/ 66% are the odds it is or isn't. In Mike's gorgeous lil cinni's case you can tell she fell on the "is" side of the of the odds.
If one parent has one het gene, there's a 50/50 chance they'll throw that gene. Obviously it's nature so it's not really that cut and dried, just like if you flip a coin many times you aren't going to get a perfect "heads/tails ratio," but the mathematical odds work out to pretty much 50/50. Same principal applies if both parents are het, 50/50 chance for *each* parent that they'll throw their het gene.
It seems very apparently that "recessive genes" DO effect the phenotype, just they are often extremely subtle. Just because you can't pick out a het doesn't mean someone else can't. Also, like how "visual morphs" can have high and low expressions, it makes sense that hets can as well. I've seen yellowbellies it's tough to tell from normals, hets are even more subtle.